Standard Mitigation Sample Clauses

Standard Mitigation. For the proposed demolition of a historic property, site or object, standard mitigation shall be a survey of the affected property at the intensive level, as specified further in the SOP.
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Standard Mitigation. A range of standard mitigation measures have already been applied to the Project as part of the over-arching site selection and iterative design process (see below and Chapter 3: Site Selection and Alternatives). These have been introduced in order to minimise potential impacts of the Project on any affected marine mammal receptors. Standard mitigation measures which the Project has already implemented, or is committed to in the future, in order to minimise potential impacts on marine mammals are listed below: • Additional data sets were sourced from NRW under licence to inform the original site selection process. These included: Bottlenose dolphin monitoring in Cardigan Bay 2014-2016 (NRW Evidence Report 191) (Xxxxxxxxx et al, 2018); Bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise monitoring in Cardigan Bay & Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau Special Area of Conservation 2011-2013 (NRW Evidence Report 4) (Xxxxxxxx et al, 2013); Seal Sites in Wales (CCW Report 131) (Xxxxxx et al, 1995); Atlas of Marine Mammals of Wales (CCW MM Report 68) (Xxxxxx et al, 2012); and Wales' grey seal photo-identification database: EIRPHOT (1992-2016) (Lle, 2019b). None of the data sets identified significant levels of marine mammal activity within the area of search (see Chapter 3: Site Selection and Alternatives, Section 3.7.2 for more information); • Implementation of a piling Marine Mammal Mitigation Plan (MMMP) (see Volume 3, Technical Appendix 12.3: Draft Marine Mammal Mitigation Plan); • Implementation of a UXO MMMP reflecting the Projects intention to seek one UXO detonation via deflagration (low order) (see Volume 3, Technical Appendix 12.3: Draft Marine Mammal Mitigation Plan); • Implementation of a Vessel Management Plan (VMP) which adopts best practice vessel handling protocols (e.g. following the Codes of Conduct provided by the WiSe Scheme7, the Scottish Marine Wildlife Watching Code8, or the Guide to best practice for watching marine wildlife9); • Implementation of a decommissioning MMMP, subject to a separate Marine Licence application prior to decommissioning; and • Code of Construction Practice.
Standard Mitigation. 7 1. If the property is solely archaeological in nature, mitigation or 8 treatment may include, but not be limited to:

Related to Standard Mitigation

  • Mitigation Procedures The MCP agrees to coordinate with ODM to determine specific actions that will be required of the Business Associates for mitigation, to the extent practical, of the breach. These actions will include notification to the appropriate individuals, entities, or other authorities. Notification or communication to any media outlet shall be approved, in writing, by ODM prior to any such communication being released. The MCP shall report all of its mitigation activity to ODM and shall preserve all relevant records and evidence.

  • Environmental Assessment and Mitigation Development of a transportation project must comply with applicable environmental laws. The party named in article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:

  • Mitigation Executive shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment or benefit provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise and there shall be no offset against amounts due Executive under this Agreement on account of any remuneration attributable to any subsequent employment that Executive may obtain.

  • Mitigation and Corrective Action Business Associate shall mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known to it of an impermissible use or disclosure of PHI, even if the impermissible use or disclosure does not constitute a Breach. Business Associate shall draft and carry out a plan of corrective action to address any incident of impermissible use or disclosure of PHI. If requested by Covered Entity, Business Associate shall make its mitigation and corrective action plans available to Covered Entity. Business Associate shall require a Subcontractor to agree to these same terms and conditions.

  • General Precautions ‌ • No food or drink is allowed next to your MLD while it is in use. • Cords, cables, and removable storage devices must be inserted carefully into the MLD. • Students should never carry their MLDs while the screen is open, unless directed to do so by a teacher. • MLDs should be shut down or placed in standby mode before moving them to conserve battery life. • MLDs should never be left in a car or any unsupervised area. • Students are responsible for keeping their MLD’s battery charged for school each day. •

  • Rights Protection Mechanisms and Abuse Mitigation ­‐ Registry Operator commits to implementing and performing the following protections for the TLD:

  • Data Protection Impact Assessment and Prior Consultation Processor shall provide reasonable assistance to the Company with any data protection impact assessments, and prior consultations with Supervising Authorities or other competent data privacy authorities, which Company reasonably considers to be required by article 35 or 36 of the GDPR or equivalent provisions of any other Data Protection Law, in each case solely in relation to Processing of Company Personal Data by, and taking into account the nature of the Processing and information available to, the Contracted Processors.

  • Subcontractor Insurance Requirements Consultant shall require each of its subcontractors that perform Services under this Agreement to maintain insurance coverage that meets all of the requirements of this Section.

  • Contractor Insurance Requirements When performing Work on property in the care, custody, or control of the Judicial Council, the Contractor shall maintain all commercial general liability insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, and any other insurance the Judicial Council deems appropriate under the Agreement. Upon request from the Judicial Council, the Contractor shall furnish an insurance certificate evidencing required insurance coverage acceptable to the Judicial Council. The Contractor may also be required to have the Judicial Council shown as an additional insured on selected policies.

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